I'm being cared for by:American Pit Bull Foundation

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Facts about Cammie

I am

already spayed, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with dogs.

Cammie's Info...

I am already spayed, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with dogs.

Cammie's Story...

Cammie's Story...

Cammie is 5 years old sweet and so full of life. She was found pregnant, chained, and abandoned in a backyard. APBF stepped in and rescued mama and her 12 puppies. She loves other dogs, kids and has a lot of love to offer. Cammie would love to find her new family.

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About Our Rescue Group...

APBF promotes responsible breed ownership through education, programming, and assistance. One of our biggest goals is to help reduce the number of pets that end up at kill shelters due to neglect, abandonment, overpopulation, and irresponsible ownership. We work within the community to teach owners about compassion, nutrition, training, and turn negative activities with dogs into postive ones.We support spay and neuter programs as well as other rescue organizations who serve a common purpose.

Come Meet Our Pets...

Our adoptable dogs and puppies are listed at www.americanpitbullfoundation.com. You can also get updates on adoptables, as well as view more pictures on our facebook page.To meet one of our wonderful adoptables, contact founder@americanpitbullfoudnation.com and we can set up an interaction with you to fit your schedule.

Our Adoption Process...

Our adoption process begins with our application which lists basic information and veterinary references. Once an application is approved, a home visit is conducted. If the potential adopters have not yet met the dog or puppy they are interested in, we will also schedule an interaction with the family, as well as any family pets. If the home visit and interaction go smoothly, a home trial is done to give the new owners and the puppy or dog a chance to get aquainted to determine if they are the right match. If the trial is succesful, an adoption contract is signed, the adoption fee is collected, and the new family begin exploring the benefits of the canine-human bond.

Our adoption fee is currently $150.00 for most dogs and puppies, however, may be subject to change based on professional training and/or medical assistance provided.

The fine Pit print: We do not adopt dogs into outdoor living situations.All dogs and puppies must be spayed or neutered, (they are all rescues); no exceptions.We reserve the right to deny adoption for any reason at any time. Fighters need not apply; we screen thoroughly.We adopt out to individuals who have experience with this breed.If a first time owner, or inexperienced, we ask that proof be providedof breed research with an explanation as to why a Pit Bull would be a good match to the particular lifestyle of the applicant.We require that any adopted dog receive vaccinations and heartworm/flea prevention from a licensed veterinarian.

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